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Beautiful Wee Kirk
Posted By: Kerrowdown, 05-15-2020, 10:52 PM

I much prefer the older style... to the more modern concrete we see today.

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I agree with you . Concrete makes better bridges but lacks the warmth the old style .
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I agree with you
I'm pleased that we have an accord.
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Wonderful image, how old is this church, I figure probably built in the late 1700?

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Wonderful image, how old is this church, I figure probably built in the late 1700?
Thank you, it is not known when it was first built, but that it was reconstructed in 1770.
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It's not Dingwall Free Prestbyterian, I'm fairly sure! (no pews)
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It's not Dingwall Free Presbyterian, I'm fairly sure! (no pews)
Aye your not wrong... it's an Orthodox Church.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
I much prefer the older style... to the more modern concrete we see today.
Great shot - so highly detailed and great use of light on the wood
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Great shot - so highly detailed and great use of light on the wood
Thank you for your kind comments.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
I much prefer the older style... to the more modern concrete we see today.

It is beautiful, no doubt. Like the way you used the slightly blurred foreground and captured the lit chandeliers. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have let a scene like that pass by, either.
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I love the style, also. Its lavish features create a beautiful look. Excellent composition and capture.
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Very intriguing for me as I see it in a religio-cultural perspective.
Great image to share with us.
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It is beautiful, no doubt. Like the way you used the slightly blurred foreground and captured the lit chandeliers. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have let a scene like that pass by, either.
Thank you very much for your kind comments.
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I love the style, also.
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It's not Dingwall Free Prestbyterian, I'm fairly sure! (no pews)

My wife's family is from Dingwall, Scotland, north of Loch Ness, I believe.
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